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If you have just started trying to get pregnant or have been trying for a while, Conceive Plus® can help increase your chances of conception naturally! Recommended by doctors, pharmacists and fertility clinics in more than 60 countries, this is the fertility friendly lubricant approved by the FDA and a prescription is not required. For where to buy Conceive Plus, visit our where to buy pageFrequently Asked Questions
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Conceive Plus is an FDA-approved, fertility-friendly lubricant designed to support conception by mimicking natural cervical mucus and providing an optimal environment for sperm. Unlike standard lubricants that can harm sperm motility, Conceive Plus is specifically formulated to be sperm-safe and is recommended by fertility clinics and healthcare providers across the United States. It requires no prescription and can be purchased over-the-counter at most pharmacies and online retailers.
How long should you try to conceive naturally before seeing a fertility specialist?
The American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) recommends that women under 35 who have been trying to conceive for one year should consult a fertility specialist, while women 35 and older should seek evaluation after six months of trying. However, if you have known fertility concerns, irregular cycles, or other health conditions, you may want to consult earlier. It's always best to discuss your individual situation with your primary care physician or OB-GYN.
Does insurance cover fertility lubricants like Conceive Plus?
Most standard health insurance plans do not cover over-the-counter fertility lubricants like Conceive Plus, as they are classified as non-prescription products. However, you can typically purchase them with pre-tax dollars through a Flexible Spending Account (FSA) or Health Savings Account (HSA) if you have one. It's worth checking your specific plan details or contacting your insurance provider directly to confirm coverage options.
What should I do to prepare my body for conception?
Start by scheduling a preconception visit with your OB-GYN to discuss your health history, medications, and any potential concerns about 1-3 months before trying to conceive. Focus on maintaining a healthy lifestyle by eating a balanced diet rich in folic acid, exercising regularly, managing stress, avoiding smoking and excessive alcohol, and maintaining a healthy weight. Additionally, begin taking prenatal vitamins containing folic acid, track your ovulation cycle to identify your fertile window, and ensure you and your partner are both in good health.
Is there scientific evidence that conception lubricants improve pregnancy rates?
Research shows that sperm-safe lubricants like Conceive Plus can help maintain sperm motility during intercourse, unlike standard lubricants which can reduce fertility by up to 60%. While studies on conception lubricants specifically show promising results, they are most effective when combined with other fertility optimization strategies such as timing intercourse during your fertile window and maintaining overall reproductive health. Individual results vary, and if you've been trying for longer than the recommended timeframe, it's important to consult a fertility specialist.
When is the best time to have intercourse when trying to conceive?
The fertile window is typically the five days leading up to and including ovulation, with the two days immediately before and the day of ovulation being the most fertile. Most women ovulate 12-16 days before their next period begins, so tracking your cycle through basal body temperature, ovulation predictor kits, or fertility apps can help you identify this window. For best results, aim to have intercourse every 2-3 days throughout your cycle, or daily during your identified fertile window.
Are there any side effects or risks associated with using Conceive Plus?
Conceive Plus is generally safe and well-tolerated when used as directed, with no significant side effects reported in clinical use. Since it's FDA-approved and recommended by healthcare providers, it has undergone safety testing; however, as with any product, some individuals may experience sensitivity to specific ingredients. If you experience any unusual symptoms or have concerns about allergies or sensitivities, discontinue use and consult your healthcare provider.
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